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A fifth person has been arrested on suspicion of helping some of the 10 inmates who staged a daring escape from a New Orleans ...
Five people have been arrested on suspicion of helping some of the 10 escapees who broke out of the Orleans Justice Center ...
The Louisiana authorities are still searching for five of the 10 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center ...
The Washington Post found that NOPD "secretly relied" on AI-equipped facial recognition cameras. But the use of such ...
On Monday, Sterling Williams, a 33-year-old maintenance worker at the jail, was arrested on charges that he shut off water to ...
The manhunt for inmates who escaped the Orleans Parish jail is entering its second week. Here are the latest updates, ...
Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used ...
As authorities scour New Orleans for escapees from an audacious jailbreak, they are also confronting entrenched mistrust in ...
Minutes after Louisiana State Police got word on Friday morning that 10 inmates had escaped a New Orleans jail, two of them were spotted on facial recognition cameras in the city’s French Quarter.
The Washington Post investigation published this week reported that New Orleans police were using Project N.O.L.A.'s network of facial recognition cameras to monitor the streets for wanted suspects ...